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Facades

By Stownz

A façade is the first dialogue between architecture and the world beyond it.
It carries identity, proportion, and permanence in a single plane.

Each façade is conceived as a layered composition, where stone is not applied, but composed—panel by panel, shadow by shadow. Geometry is disciplined, surfaces are calm, and every joint is intentional. Marble is selected not for ornament, but for its ability to age with dignity.

Through structured grids, fractured rhythms, or filtered stone screens, the façade becomes both protective and expressive. Light is invited, not forced—casting depth, revealing texture, and allowing the building to breathe through stone.

Designed for longevity and climatic endurance, these façades balance classical architectural order with contemporary restraint. They do not seek attention through excess, but through clarity, material integrity, and proportion.

What remains is architecture that stands quietly—confident, enduring, and unmistakably defined by stone.

PELLE D’ARCHITETTURA

The introductory collection

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